Hood
例
He popped the hood of the car to check the engine after it started making strange noises.
彼は車が変な音を立て始めた後、エンジンをチェックするためにボンネットを開けた。
例
She pulled up the hood of her sweatshirt to shield herself from the unexpected rain.
彼女は予期せぬ雨から身を守るためにスウェットシャツのフードをかぶった。
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a metal or protective covering over a vent to direct or exhaust smoke, fumes, or air
例
The kitchen hood removed smoke from cooking.
04
a violent and aggressive young criminal
例
The police arrested a hood involved in local thefts.
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an expandable part or marking on the head or neck of an animal that resembles a hood
例
The cobra flared its hood when threatened.
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the folding roof of a horse-drawn or motor vehicle
例
The carriage 's hood was lowered in the sunshine.
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a leather cover placed over a hawk's head to keep it calm
例
The falconer put a hood on the hawk.
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a tubular attachment on a camera lens that blocks stray light
例
He fitted a hood to the lens to reduce glare.
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地区, 近隣
a neighborhood, often referring to an urban or rough area
例
He grew up in a tough hood on the east side.
彼は東側の厳しい地域で育った。
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a protective covering that is part of a plant, often enclosing flowers or seeds
例
The flower 's hood protected the reproductive organs.
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フード, 頭巾
a garment worn over the shoulders and back, typically with a colorful lining and trim, to signify the academic degree and field of study of the wearer
例
The doctoral candidate proudly wore a hood with gold trim, indicating the completion of their Ph.D. in Psychology.
その博士課程の学生は、心理学の博士号の取得を示す金縁のフードを誇らしげに着用していました。
to hood
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フードをかぶせる, フードで覆う
to cover someone or something by placing a hood over them
Transitive: to hood sb/sth
例
During the surprise party, they decided to hood the birthday present to keep it a secret.
サプライズパーティーの間、彼らは誕生日プレゼントを覆うことに決めて、それを秘密にしました。



























